http://www.HelloSaxophone.com
In this video James Dóxx gives an example of a very easy tune to practice some basic saxophone improvisations with. This movie is a free demo and one of the many high quality video instructions that come with "Hello Saxophone, The easy startersguide to the saxophone".
Hello Saxophone is tailored to get you from having never touched a saxophone right up to playing your first tunes without any help from outside and without teaching yourself bad habits! Of course it's always best to get a teacher to help you if possible but if you're in Alaska and there isn't one around or if you just don't have the time or money. This is the way to do it safely without one!
http://www.HelloSaxophone.com
The number one starters guide to the saxophone!
really helpful
mrscoops100 1 year ago
you just gotta look for good saxophone brands
tigerk12 1 year ago
@Mp52Mp10 There are better deals if you look around. I got my alto sax (Yamaha YAS-23) on eBay, used for under $300. And I LOVE my sax.
SaxyMan808 1 year ago
Well, any sax can sound good with good mouthpiece and good player, but in order for it to sound AMAZING...
Thanks for the lesson, BTW. Starting up improv in jazz band, and I could use the pointers...
hattoriheiji11 1 year ago
@Mp52Mp10 I can make anysax sound good....just a good reed and a mouthpiece that I can play with even if its a student line...
saxplayerale 1 year ago
saxophone isn't cheap. especially tenor.
ClueLou 2 years ago
@gigzz90
If you want something that'll make you hate the sax, under $500.
If you want a decent student sax, around $650 - $1000. If you want a decent amateur sax, $1500 area.
If you want a professional one, around $4000.
I suggest you go with the $900 area.
Mp52Mp10 2 years ago
i really wanna get one n play it damn good but is it easy to learn and around howmuch does the sax range?? ''cost''
gigzz90 2 years ago